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Experts Warn of Ongoing Monkeypox Threat Despite Progress in Vaccination and Behavioral Changes | AIDS 2024

Today, the clade 2b outbreak has reached alarming proportions, with over 94,000 confirmed cases reported across 117 countries, including significant numbers in the U.S. and Brazil, and up to 103 deaths. The virus has been found to affect younger men who have sex with men, who are linked to high rates of HIV co-infection.

Keeping HIV a Priority, PEPFAR Funding and Pricing | AIDS 2024

Juan Michael Porter II, a prominent healthcare journalist and HIV advocate, spoke to MHE about keeping HIV/AIDS a priority and the dynamics of funding programs and pharmaceutical pricing

Johns Hopkins Model Predicts HIV Comorbidities | AIDS 2024

Keri Althoff, Ph.D., discusses how a model developed at Johns Hopkins can assess the comorbidities that patients with HIV may face by 2030.

Addressing HIV Comorbidities and Health Equity | AIDS 2024

Improving equity for people with HIV requires health leaders to recognize that patients have different risk factors, Keri Althoff, Ph.D., of Johns Hopkins says.

With PrEP Effort Lagging, Positive Results for Twice-Yearly Lenacapavir May Give a Lift | AIDS 2024

Phase 3 trials reported at the International AIDS Society meeting this week show no infections among those randomly assigned to twice-year injections of lenacapavir and no reason to be worried about safety,.

A Renewed Commitment to HIV Vaccine Development Despite Advancements in Antiretrovirals | AIDS 2024

The HIV vaccine field has recently faced setbacks with trials like PrepVacc, Mosaico and Imbokodo ending early due to lack of preventive efficacy. Although there have been challenges, scientists have made discoveries showing that the immune system can be prepared to fight HIV with special antibodies.

Chronic Viral Infections Common in Those with HIV | AIDS 2024

An overview of the complex relationships between herpes simplex virus, human papillomavirus, cytomegalovirus and HIV.

Increased PrEP Stigma in Gender Diverse Individuals

Younger transgender and gender diverse individuals see a greater stigma around PrEP, but experts are still unsure why.

Juan Michael Porter II of TheBody Discusses Future of Science, Founder's Syndrome and Inclusivity at International Meeting | AIDS 2024

Healthcare journalist, HIV advocate and educator Juan Michael Porter II discussed moderating the "Future of Science" session at the International AIDS Society's AIDS 2024 meeting in Munich, Germany, as well as addressing "founder's syndrome" in AIDS organizations and the inclusivity of the event.

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